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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 20 MIN

🔫 Benelli Adopts 3D Printing for High-Performance Rifle Components

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The growing adoption of additive manufacturing within the firearms industry, specifically focusing on the Italian manufacturer Benelli. While 3D printing was previously limited to prototypes or small accessories like suppressors, Benelli is now utilizing the technology to produce functional gun chassis and stocks for high-end rifles. These components leverage lattice structures and digital optimization to reduce total weight while maintaining the necessary structural rigidity. This shift toward 3D printed furniture allows the company to market itself as a high-tech innovator catering to a new generation of collectors. By moving beyond traditional subtractive methods, the manufacturer can create complex geometries that are otherwise impossible to achieve through standard machining. Ultimately, these advancements suggest a broader trend where major industrial players are beginning to embrace 3D printing for serial production rather than just experimental design. for more episodes https://thebusinessofmanufacturingpodcast.podbean.com/ PLEASE SHARE AND LIKE !

The growing adoption of additive manufacturing within the firearms industry, specifically focusing on the Italian manufacturer Benelli. While 3D printing was previously limited to prototypes or small accessories like suppressors, Benelli is now utilizing the technology to produce functional gun chassis and stocks for high-end rifles. These components leverage lattice structures and digital optimization to reduce total weight while maintaining the necessary structural rigidity. This shift toward 3D printed furniture allows the company to market itself as a high-tech innovator catering to a new generation of collectors. By moving beyond traditional subtractive methods, the manufacturer can create complex geometries that are otherwise impossible to achieve through standard machining. Ultimately, these advancements suggest a broader trend where major industrial players are beginning to embrace 3D printing for serial production rather than just experimental design. for more episodes https://thebusinessofmanufacturingpodcast.podbean.com/ PLEASE SHARE AND LIKE !

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